

The one I have here in full size is Jardin Aux Herbes which smells exactly like a traditional cologne. There’s very little in the way of the alcohol front load – you really are straight to the fragrance possibly because it’s 70% plant derived alcohol (organic alcohol denat – often made from sugar cane). How fresh and how welcome on a hot day! I love the fact that it’s a spray because it’s far more convenient than a squeeze with no excess rubbing to dissipate the liquid.

There are five fragrances to choose from – Parc de Bagatelle (rose), Nuit Imperiale (oud), Premieres Lueurs (neroli), Havre de Paix (clary sage) and of course, Jardin Aux Herbes. My next choice would be rose (and Jardin is currently awaiting a re-stock). The thing about Zenatti cleanser is that it’s enjoyment for the moment – that wonderful aroma that is both an olfactory experience and a practical experience (eliminates 99.9% of bacteria and viruses) but won’t hang around to interfere with your existing fragrance. There’s really no dryness – kukui oil, argan and tamanu see to that. So, this is definitely a more special hand cleanser than your average – actually it was conceived in 2010, well before we had to use it. It’s the sort of product I’d expect to see in luxury hotels and would be taking absolute liberties with in the name of, cough, good hand hygiene. They’re £24 each HERE.
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